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Since the last time we put together a projected depth chart, there have been injuries, cuts, signings and a couple key performances that shook up the Patriots’ roster. James Develin and Leon Washington were added to the roster, while A.J. Francis and Braxston Cave were cut, then added to the practice squad. Matthew Mulligan was signed, cut, then re-signed.

The Patriots don’t seem entirely set on a final 53-man roster, especially with so many injuries at tight end, wide receiver and running back. After Week 1, here’s how we see the updated depth chart:

(Italics indicates injured, strikethrough indicates out.)

Quarterback: Tom Brady, Ryan Mallett

No changes here. The Patriots brought in some quarterbacks for workouts, but none of them stuck.

Vereen had the chance to overtake Ridley, but an injury forced him onto short-term injured reserve. Ridley should be the first running back to touch the ball on Thursday night against the Jets. Brady needs some familiarity.

Third-down back: Vereen, Washington, Bolden

The Patriots may try to roll with their bell cow even more than usual with Vereen out. Washington’s best days as a running back are behind him.

After a strong showing by Edelman and a rough debut from Thompkins, the Patriots should have a new No. 2 receiver when Amendola is able to take the field again. Edelman will likely be Brady’s go-to guy on Thursday night.

Slot receiver: Amendola, Edelman, Boyce

There’s not much difference at this point between the Patriots’ outside receivers and slot guys, but the team has an excess of shifty inside pass-catchers.

Spikes left the field because of dehydration and Hightower took his spot in the nickel defense, which was essentially the Patriots’ base on Sunday. The team looked good with any combination of the three linebackers out there.

For now, Arrington is still above Dennard on the depth chart. When the Patriots took their few snaps in the base 4-3, it was Arrington, not Dennard left on the field. Ryan was the team’s dime defensive back. If it came down to it, though, McCourty would likely slide down to cornerback before the Patriots would allow Ryan to start outside.